
Vivien Leigh's debut movie about a small village putting on MacBeth when a Hollywood star arrives..

Is it worth the watch? If you're a completist for 1930s British cinema or you just want to see a very young Vivien Leigh before she became, well, Vivien Leigh, then sure. It's not a masterpiece, and honestly, it’s not even trying to be. If you hate movies that feel like a stage play taped on a Sunday afternoon, you'll ...


Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

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"Is it worth the watch? If you're a completist for 1930s British cinema or you just want to see a very young Vivien Leigh before she became, well, Vivien Leigh, then sure. It's not a masterpiece, and honestly, it’s not even trying to be. If you hate movies that feel like a stage play taped on a Sunday afternoon, you'll probably find this unbearable. The whole thing feels remarkably small. We're talking about a village play that goes slightly off the rails. It isn't exactly The Rival Actresses in..."

Leslie Perrins
Sherard Powell, Arthur Jarvis Black
United Kingdom

1935 · IMDb 5.8

